The Headies Award for Best Vocal Performance (Male)

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The Headies Award for Best Vocal Performance (Male)
Awarded forIndividual Male Artiste with the most outstanding vocal performance on a single song or album
CountryNigeria
Presented byHip Hop World Magazine
First awarded2006
Last awarded2019
Websitetheheadies.com

The Headies Award for Best Vocal Performance (Male) is an award presented at The Headies, a ceremony that was established in 2006 and originally called the Hip Hop World Awards.[note 1][1] First presented to Faze in 2006, the category is one of six categories not open to public voting.[2][3]

Recipients[edit]

Best Vocal Performance (Male)
Year Nominees Result
2020[4] Praiz – "Under the Sky" Won
Wurld – "Ghost Town" Nominated
Chike – "Forgive" Nominated
Cobhams – "We plenti" Nominated
Nonso Amadi – "What makes you sure" Nominated
Johnny Drille – "Count on you" Nominated
2019[5] Wurld – "Wishes and Butterflies" Won
Nonso Bassey – "411" Nominated
Johnny Drille – "Finding Efe" Nominated
Funbi – "Serenade" Nominated
Tay Iwar – "Utero" Nominated
2018[6] Praiz – "Folashade" Won
Faze – "Perfect Woman" Nominated
Johnny Drille – "Romeo & Juliet" Nominated
Nonso Amadi – "Tonight" Nominated
Banky W. – "Love You Baby" Nominated
2016[7][8] Shaydee – "Smile" Won
Brymo – "Something Good is Happening" Nominated
Darey – "Pray for Me" (featuring Soweto Gospel Choir) Nominated
Wande Coal – "Super Woman" Nominated
Ric Hassani – "Gentleman" Nominated
2015[9] Timi Dakolo – "Wish Me Well" Won
Bez – "There's a Fire" Nominated
Cobhams Asuquo – "Do The Right Thing" Nominated
Shaydee – "High" Nominated
Praiz – "If I Fall" Nominated
2014[10] Timi Dakolo – "Iyawo Mi" Won
Oritse Femi – "Double Wahala" Nominated
Nosa – "Why You Love Me" Nominated
Cobhams Asuquo – "Ordinary People" Nominated
2013[11][12] Praiz – "Rich & Famous" Won
Ese Peters – "Omote" Nominated
Capital Femi – "Don’t Let Go" Nominated
Banky W. – "Yes/No" Nominated
2012[13][14] Wande Coal – "Private Trips" Won
Banky W. – "Low Key" Nominated
Praiz – "I Love You" Nominated
Brymo – "Ara" Nominated
Bez – "Stupid Song" Nominated
2011[15][16] Capital Femi - "Money Money Money" Won
Darey – "The Way You Are" Nominated
Bez – "More You" Nominated
Timi Dakolo – "There Is A Cry" Nominated
2010 Darey – "No Stars" Won
Banky W. – "Strong Ting" Nominated
Wande Coal – "Banana" Nominated
GT the Guitarman – "Kinimatise" Nominated
Timi Dakolo – "Heaven Please" Nominated
2009[17][18] Banky W. – "Don't Break My Heart" Won
Darey – "Not the Girl" Nominated
Etcetera – "Michelle" Nominated
Wande Coal – "Taboo" Nominated
2008[19] 9ice - "Ruggedy Baba" Won
2face Idibia – "Stylee" Nominated
Wande Coal – "Ololufe" Nominated
Faze – "Someone like You" Nominated
2007 Obiwon - "Onyinye" Won
Paul Play – "Forever" and "Angel of My Life" Nominated
Silver – "Lala" Nominated
OJB Jezreel – "Searching" Nominated
Soul E – "Soul E Baba" Nominated
2006 Faze – "Faze Alone" Won

Category records[edit]

Most wins

Rank 1st 2nd
Artist Timi Dakolo
Praiz
Banky W.
Faze
Darey
Wande Coal
9ice
Obiwon
Capital Femi
Shaydee
Wurld
Total wins 2 Wins 1 win

Most nominations

Rank 1st 2nd 3rd 4th
Artist Wande Coal
Banky W.
Darey
Timi Dakolo
Praiz
Bez
Faze
Cobhams Asuquo
Capital Femi
Brymo
Shaydee
Johnny Drille
Total noms 5 nominations 4 nominations 3 nominations 2 nominations

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ The nominees for the 2006 edition are not included in the Recipients table because they are not available.

References[edit]

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